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NeoGreen

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Mon Jul 22, 2019, 01:38 PM Jul 2019

Are Christians Really the Most Persecuted Religious Group in the World?

https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2019/07/22/are-christians-really-the-most-persecuted-religious-group-in-the-world/


Are Christians Really the Most Persecuted Religious Group in the World?
By Hemant Mehta, July 22, 2019

Last week, the Pew Research Center released a study about religious hostilities around the world. They looked at which religions were being oppressed by the government and where.

(It won’t surprise you to learn that nations under Islamic rule are pretty damn hostile to non-Muslim people.)

The study found that 52 governments rank “high” or “very high” when it comes to religious restrictions. (It was only 40 in 2007.) The number of countries involved has gone from 39 to 56 over the past decade.

Yet the headlines in some Christian news outlets tell a very selective story of how Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world… which is both technically accurate and utterly misleading.

The Christian Post headline includes “Christians remain most persecuted group.” Conservative legal group ADF offered a similar headline. Arkansas legislator Jason Rapert used that information to say people should join his Christian Nationalism group to “help us organize Christian Lawmakers in defense of religious freedom and end religious persecution around the world.”

Here’s the chart they all seem to be referring to:



You can see that Christians reported harassment in 143 countries, more than any other group, though Muslims faced harassment in 140. I’m not surprised Christians would be persecuted, especially in Islamic nations. But when Muslims are harassed in that many countries, it means they’re getting harassed in both secular and Islamic countries. (Muslim minorities can be harassed by members of a different Muslim sect.) They can’t win.

The number of countries where non-religious people were persecuted jumped dramatically too. More on that in a bit.

That chart, however, comes with a couple of important caveats that some of the Christian outlets are downplaying or ignoring.

1) Harassment literally includes anything — verbal hate to government oppression. So we don’t know if the incidents reported in those 143 countries were, say, more life-threatening than whatever Muslims faced.

2) Christians and Muslims represent the two largest religious groups in the world, so of course the number of countries in which they reported harassment is going to be higher. It’s not necessarily because they’re hated more; it’s because there’s a lot of them all over the world.


Key point:
Yet the headlines in some Christian news outlets tell a very selective story of how Christianity is the most persecuted religion in the world… which is both technically accurate and utterly misleading.
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Are Christians Really the Most Persecuted Religious Group in the World? (Original Post) NeoGreen Jul 2019 OP
Yes. Act_of_Reparation Jul 2019 #1
Thanks for that... NeoGreen Jul 2019 #2
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